A small high speed memory unit for storing temporary results is usually a register but can also be referred to as cache or a buffer
High-speed temporary memory, often referred to as cache memory, is a small, fast type of volatile storage that provides quick access to frequently used data for the CPU. It is designed to speed up processing by storing copies of data from the main memory (RAM) so that the processor can retrieve it more quickly than accessing the slower RAM. Cache memory is typically organized in levels (L1, L2, L3), with L1 being the fastest and located closest to the CPU. However, data in cache is temporary and lost when the power is turned off.
Drd dimm memory is basically temporary memory stored on a small stick. An electrical charge is needed in order to keep it activated.
The small memory units used to store intermediate data, instructions, and results during processing are called "registers." Registers are located within the CPU and provide fast access to data that the processor needs to execute instructions. They hold temporary data that is actively being used by the CPU, which enhances the speed and efficiency of computations.
Yes but it has very important quotes. Cache memory is pretty fast (compared to something). Cache memory trends to be small but it is not imperative. Then, for example Main RAM on your PC is pretty faster than your Hard Disk Drive, you can "Cache" some common and useful files or data (storing temporary on Main RAM) in order to improve the delays that would be produced if you use them from your hard disk drive directly.
Some microprocessors have cache memory; this is high speed memory and, if you're lucky and a program is small, it may entirely run in cache memory. All microprocessors have memory as registers - these aren't memory in the conventional sense, but are temporary locations to store values being worked on, addresses in memory and so on.
Some creative ways to use temporary shelves in a small living space include using them as a plant display, creating a mini home office, organizing kitchen items, displaying books or collectibles, or as a space-saving solution for storing shoes or accessories.
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A 32MB memory card has a storage capacity of 32 megabytes, which is equivalent to 32 million bytes. This amount of memory is quite small by today's standards, suitable for storing a limited number of photos, music files, or documents. For context, modern memory cards often range from several gigabytes (GB) to terabytes (TB), making 32MB relatively outdated.
A computer memory stick can be as small as your small finger. Small memory sticks do have less space than bigger ones, but are easier to carry and easier to use.
Computers write information /data onto some kind of memory device of the which there is a great variety. There are devices for temporary storage and long-term storage.